DENVER -- It took a trip to Coors Field but the middle of the Mets lineup may be seeing the tide turn in their production.

Over the course of the first month, the Mets had one of the worst offenses in baseball and their top hitters were struggling.

Curtis Granderson went through an 0-for-22 streak, David Wright was missing extra-base hits from his stats, Chris Young was hurt for a time, and the list goes on.

But over the last week, there have been signs of a resurgence.

Granderson went 7-for-19 over the five games last week, homering and striking out just three times.

Daniel Murphy is 10 for his last 24, with three multi-hit games last week and four extra-base hits in two games this weekend at Coors Field.

Young saw his average rise from .194 to .273 as the Mets left for Miami. Wright doubled in back to back games. And Juan Lagares continues to hit.

“I’m really happy with what Grandy has been doing," Terry Collins said Sunday. "He’s really putting good swings on the baseball. That’s very, very encouraging. As I’ve said when we start doing the things we think we can do offensively, we know we can do, it’s going to be a different lineup. I think with the kind of lineup we have, we have the ability to hit anywhere, not just here, not just there, because those kinds of players, their numbers and records have shown they spray the ball. "